Between wanting to be
right and doing what is right, and what is best in a given circumstance, choose
the latter.

It is possible my choice is debatable. But that’s
what, I believed, was the best thing to do in the circumstances.
As I drove away, I thought to myself: ‘How would I
have handled this situation just 10 years ago?’ Surely, I would have stood my
ground. I would have been seething with rage. I would have insisted that the
gentleman was at fault. And the episode would have dragged into a saga –
involving an accident complaint, an insurance claim and a burning desire to
prove myself right and the other man wrong. And then I thought deeper, would my
being right in a street brawl, have really mattered 10 years later, to this New
Year’s Day of 2014? Certainly not! I guess that’s what evolution as an
individual is all about. I felt good that I had evolved, even if marginally,
over the years!
Often the biggest hurdle to individual evolution is
the desire to want to control outcomes, to prove oneself right and to hold on
to opinions. Focusing on the merits of each experience is perhaps a good way to
ascertain and convince yourself if such clinging on is really worth it. I have
learned that answering three questions really help making an intelligent choice
in any circumstance:
- Will what you are fighting for really matter some years from now?
- What is best for all parties involved – letting go or proving yourself right?
- Which stance – letting go or clinging on – will help preserve your inner peace?
Several years ago, I remember reading Richard
Carlson’s fabulous book “Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff…”. It makes so much more sense
now than it did then. I particularly like the second line of the book’s title
that says – “…and it’s all small stuff”. Indeed, in Life’s grander, larger,
design, everything – absolutely everything – is small stuff. And any fight to
cling on to anything is bound to affect your inner peace! Ask yourself, each
time before you launch into an ‘I-am-right’ mode if it is really worth it?
An important learning for the New Year - well-written - will try to get a copy of the book that you have mentioned!
ReplyDeleteAVIS - Agree! Couldn't have begun the new year on a wiser note! Thank you for the thought. I need it now more than ever!!!
ReplyDeleteHere's wishing you and your family a great year ahead!